anyone have a hornady manual handy
#3
You'll probably have a lot better luck with 50 to 55 grain bullets, but you might have some luck with the 60 grains.
I have a .223, and have taken coyotes with 40, 50, and 55 grain V-Max bullets. All worked great.
I have a .223, and have taken coyotes with 40, 50, and 55 grain V-Max bullets. All worked great.
#4
From the new Lyman Manual for the 60 grain bullet with IMR 4320. Minimum or starting load 31.0 grains. Max charge 36.0 grains. They list this as a compressed load. 3063 and 3503 are the velocities listed for the load.




